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All American History
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:43 pm
by Huskies16
If you go to this link:
http://www.laxpower.com/common/aa_col.php
You will find a listing of College All-Americans from 2000 to 2007 including the USLIA and the MCLA. The only year that is missing is 2004 for our conference. (If could find that and email it to
Northeasternmenslacrosse@gmail.com - that would be great).
Something like this would be cool on this site. I don't know how difficult it would be to add a history page to this site, however, I think it would be really great for legitmizing it. Many of the conference sites have a history, it could mean summarizing all of these. I am not sure if anyone has tried to write a history of the league. However, it might be fun to try and do it. Ugghh... is this what means fun now that I am done playing. That sucks.
Thanks,
Chris Cook
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:05 pm
by KnoxVegas
All-County. All-City. All-State. All-America.
Let's ride Sancho!
Re: All American History
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:06 pm
by laxdad03
I think I can come up with it, but will take a little doing (I believe I have a camcorder version of what was projected on the screen at the pavillion in St. Louis that I could transcribe). It sounds like you are an official LaxPower channel to get it into their hands? If this is the best thing available, let me know and I'll see if I can locate it and send you the info by email.
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:18 pm
by Sonny
I intend to post a composite list of MDIA/MCLA award winners to the site later this summer/fall.
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:51 pm
by westcoastlax
KnoxVegas wrote:All-County. All-City. All-State. All-America.
Let's ride Sancho!
SHUT UP! You are the only one who cares.
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:48 pm
by byualum
KnoxVegas wrote:All-County. All-City. All-State. All-America.
Let's ride Sancho!
The horse is dead...you can stop beating it.
Posted:
Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:36 pm
by MountaineerLax
KnoxVegas wrote:All-County. All-City. All-State. All-America.
Let's ride Sancho!
This is how I always interpreted it...
It might be team All-America - but the individual is an All-American.
Posted:
Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:44 pm
by MountaineerLax
Oh geez... I should've searched before posting... I knew there was a history on that issue.
Disregard.
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:11 am
by laxdad03
2004 MDIA
All Americans (yes, it says "Americans" on the slide...)
Honorable Mention
Attack
Tim Casey Cal Poly
Matt Connors Oregon
Brian Kinsella Boston College
Ray Lombardi Michigan
Chris McManus Indiana
Gavin Moser Virginia Tech
Whit Poor Chico State
DJ Romanchuk Florida State
Ryan Turnbow Texas A&M
Eric Zissman Texas
Third Team
Attack
Michael Brauss Missouri
Nick Dean UC San Diego
Danny Ernst Oregon
Grant Griffin Michigan State
Nick Stanitz-Harper Colorado State
Justin Hier BYU
Second Team
Attack
William Binge Oakland
Hank Caulkins UC Santa Barbara
Jeff Hanna Michigan
Danny Metoyer Chapman
First Team
Attack
Kelten Johnson Colorado State
Luke Wilson UC Santa Barbara
Jason Dunn Texas A&M
Midfield
Honorable Mention
Tim Vossen Mankato State
Steve Belford Florida
Miller Adair Texas Tech
Matt Kosek Oakland
Justin Bedard Texas
Jon Wiley Loyola Marymount
Jesse Locke Chico State
Jeff Devero Missouri
Elliott Appel Washington University
Derek Koll Colorado State
Chris Cook Northeastern
Chad Donnely Chapman
Brandon Bailey Colorado
Adam Burke Pacific Lutheran
Midfield
Third Team
Brian Cummings Sonoma St
Henri Revel Santa Clara
Jeems Lochridge Arizona
Julian Coffman Oregon
Justin Gal Michigan
Casey Dowell Texas A&M
Matt Robarge Virginia Tech
Steve Kojima Simon Fraser
Midfield
Second Team
Ben Uzlik Minnesota-Duluth
Kevin Paustien Florida State
Mark Tschaggeny BYU
Simon Telfer Texas
Will Oakley Georgia Tech
Cole Dimond Missouri
Midfield
First Team
MJ Crickmore Sonoma St
Jordan Peel BYU
Tim Farquhar Colorado State
Will Patton UC Santa Barbara
Honorable Mention
Defense
Aaron Meyers Cal Poly
Brandon Koseck Michigan State
Chris Marshall Stonehill
Graham Bass Texas A&M
John Messina Chico State
Justin Chabot Boston University
Mark Muecke Georgia Tech
Paul Cullman Missouri
Reed Harmon Pacific Lutheran
Ryan Tootell Pacific Lutheran
Zach Taylor New Hampshire
Third Team
Defense
Anthio Yuen Simon Fraser
Derek Daehn Minnesota-Duluth
Eric Ryan UC Berkeley
Kirk Kozel Michigan
Mike Roth Michigan
Scott Ramey Florida
Second Team
Defense
Michael Cannis Sonoma St
Jeremy Tesar Oregon
Ryan Price Colorado State
Tom Wiley Arizona
First Team
Defense
Tycho Suter UC-Santa Barbara
Mike Edmonds Colorado
Taylor Cotterell BYU
Goalie
Honorable Mention
Denny Kosyjana Virginia Tech
Gary Hoppe Illinois State
Matt Johnson Simon Fraser
Nate Cordova Oregon
Sam Litman Minnesota-Duluth
Zack Kurzweil Texas Tech
Goalie
Third Team
Dominic Gomez Sonoma St
Pete Jokisch Colorado State
Goalie
Second Team
Ryan Brittain UC-Santa Barbara
Goalie
First Team
Chris Bluse Colorado
Honorable Mention
Specialist
Dave Clark Colorado State
Matt Hogan Missouri
Skip Smith Auburn
Third Team
Specialist
Damon Conklin-Moragne UC-Santa Barbara
Tom Mcomb Arizona
Second Team
Specialist
Justin Ashenfelter Boston College
First Team
Specialist
Mark Plonkey Colorado State
Coach of the Year
John Galvin Colorado
Sam Sadtler Service Award
Tony Scazzero Texas A&M
2004 Academic
All Americans
Peter Reed Cal Poly
Mike Allmel UC San Diego
Kevin Shoneck Florida
Jeff Pilon Arizona State
Justin Eberlein Washington Univ.
James Favero Florida
Ethan Furtek Arizona State
Eric Ryan UC Berkeley
Wade Muller St. Louis Univ.
Tom Alderman Cal Poly
Morgan Sildorff UC San Diego
Trevor Broad Michigan
Tim McComb Arizona
Tim Vossen Mankato State
Thomas Lauria Minnesota Duluth
Steve Brown Indiana
Peter Martin Missouri
Olivier Lopez Illinois
Nick Dean UC San Diego
Mike Roth Michigan
Matt Hughes Texas A&M
Matthew Ziebol Minnesota Duluth
Justin Hooper Illinois
Jon Dean Michigan State
John Katsiv Illinois
Joe Crane Bridgewater State
Jerry Magee Illinois
Jeremy Tesar Oregon
Jeffrey Devero Missouri
Jason Sutherland Illinois
James Palmieri Florida
Greg Gutherless Pacific Lutheran
Graham Bass Texas A&M
Gary Hoppe Illinois State
Elliott Appel Washington Univ.
David Wolf Missouri
Dan Rodriguez Florida
Dan Morgalo Bridgewater State
Chris Wolf Missouri
Chris McNanus Indiana
Chris Krajaele Missouri
Casey Dowell Texas A&M
Brian Despain Texas A&M
Bradley Brown Missouri
Ben Uzlik Minnesota Duluth
Adam Weinstein Georgia
Alex Gannes Michigan State
(Can't seem to get the formatting straightened out here, neither tabs nor multiple spaces seem to work.)
I truly hope I haven't introduced too many typos, if I have, I apologize profusely; NTSC video isn't the highest resolution, especially for some of the slides with lots of names (small print), I just tried to type them as I see them. Perhaps if some of you know better what these should be, we can correct 'em (work in progress; as I get them, I'll fix this list--and Huskies16 can pick it up from here, rather than e having to email it each time?).
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:28 pm
by CATLAX MAN
Thanks, Laxdad. Here are some typo corrections (in bold) to that list that I recognize:
Midfield:
Jon Wiley
Goalie:
Ryan Brittain
Specialist:
Damon Conklin-Moragne
Academic All-Americans:
Morgan Sildorff
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:53 pm
by laxdad03
Thank you, Catlax. As you might imagine, I did recognize some typos in the slides as presented (e.g. ones like Damon, that one was easy to spot, as well as the one other obvious (to me) one that I noted before), but I figured I'd first type up the list exactly as I read it from the video of the presentation. I'm now editing the list above with corrections, so hopefully as we refine it, we'll approach perfection of some sort. Keep the corrections coming...
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:08 pm
by Timbalaned
Both Reed Harmon and Ryan Tootell went to PLU not Oregon. It was the year before they went B
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:54 pm
by laxdad03
Timbalaned wrote:Both Reed Harmon and Ryan Tootell went to PLU not Oregon. It was the year before they went B
Done; that doesn't look like a typo, though (or me misreading tiny letters on video), wonder how they missed that?
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:46 pm
by Dulax31
Minnesota Duluth - Academic AA is Matt Ziebol
Posted:
Fri Jun 15, 2007 6:14 pm
by laxdad03
Dulax31 wrote:Minnesota Duluth - Academic AA is Matt Ziebol
Got it, thanks -- it's easy to see how I could have misread that one, especially with the VERY small print, all the academic AAs were on a single slide.